D-backs Numbers: The good, the bad and the ugly

Number nine hitters, so basically pitchers, are hitting a whopping .278 against Ian Kennedy in 2013 (AP Photo)

With MLB on hold until Friday because of the All-Star break, we here at Arizona Sports thought it would be a good idea to take a look back at the first half of the season for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

We've given one number for each of the 38 players that suited up in the Sedona Red prior to the Midsummer Classic. Some are pretty flattering. Some, not so much. Others are downright jaw-dropping.

Heath Bell

7.31 - His home ERA of 7.31 is the highest on the team.

Willie Bloomquist

.100 - The veteran infielder is hitting just .100 (3-for-30) at Chase Field. Bloomquist is hitting .429 on the road.

Charles Brewer

1 - Brewer, who was born in Paradise Valley, became the first Arizona-born player who was drafted by the D-backs to pitch in the Majors.

Trevor Cahill

10 - Cahill picked up his tenth loss of the season on June 30 -- the earliest he's picked up his 10th loss in a season (he's lost 10 or more four times.) His previous early date for picking up his 10th loss was August 1 (2009 and 2011).

Tony Campana

2 - Campana is the only D-back to steal bases in back-to-back games this year. He's also only played in two games this season.

Eric Chavez

1.038 - Chavez's home OPS (on-base plus slugging) of 1.038 is the highest on the team.

Josh Collmenter

6 - All six of Collmenter's 2013 decisions have come in extra innings. He's 4-2 on the season.

Patrick Corbin

84 - Corbin has delivered a quality start in 84 percent (16-of-19) of his starts this season -- the second-highest percentage in the National League.

Eury De La Rosa

6 - De La Rosa has retired all six batters he's faced this season.

Randall Delgado

.331 - Despite delivering five quality starts in his six starts this season, opponents are hitting a healthy .331 against the right-hander this year.

Adam Eaton

7 - When Eaton started in center field on July 9, he became the seventh different outfielder to start a game for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2013.

Paul Goldschmidt

-.407 - The NL RBI leader is hitting .407 with runners in scoring position -- fifth in the NL among players with 50 or more at-bats.

Didi Gregorius

.200 - After hitting .407 in April, Gregorius' average has decreased every month. The rookie is hitting .200 (6-for-30) in July.

Will Harris

0.73 - The rookie right-hander's 0.73 road ERA is the lowest on the team.

David Hernandez

5 - Hernandez has allowed eight home runs this season, five have come when he's got an 0-2 or a 1-2 count.

Aaron Hill

.355 - Hill is batting a hefty .355 in innings seven, eight and nine.

Eric Hinske

18 - Before his release, Hinske's last 18 at-bats as a D-back were as a pinch-hitter. He hit just .143 (2-for-14) with six strikeouts.

Ian Kennedy

.278 - As pointed out by ESPN's Jayson Stark, number nine hitters (e.g. pitchers) are hitting an unbelievable .278 against the right-hander in 2013.

Jason Kubel

.684 - Kubel's first-half OPS in 2012 was .900. This year it was .684.

Alfredo Marte

.300 - The Diamondbacks' winning percentage in games that Marte started in the outfield in the first half.

Brandon McCarthy

.363 - Opponents are batting .363 when they're behind in the count against the lanky right-hander.

Wade Miley

2.08 - Miley was outstanding in stretches in the first half. In his first five starts and his last three starts, the lefty was 4-0 with a 2.08 ERA. In his middle 11 starts, he was just 2-7 with a 5.54 ERA.